- Some shops may be closed on April 2 due to changes in VAT rates
- Shops that do not update their VAT rates on food on their cash registers may be closed
- The government announced that some food items will return to pre-February 1, 2022 VAT rates on April 1
- Some businesses may need to change their cash register settings during Easter holidays to open after the holidays
- Small retailers may have trouble adjusting their cash registers and rely on services to do so
- VAT rates for food and beauty services will change on April 1
- Beauty services will be taxed at an 8% rate instead of the current 23% rate
- Specific beauty services that will be affected include cosmetic services, manicures, pedicures, and beauty consultations
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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